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(EE) NVIDIA: Failed to load the NVIDIA kernal module. Please check your
(EE) NVIDIA: system's kernal log for additional error messages
(EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module-specific error, 0)
(EE) No drivers availble
Fatal server error:
no screens found
what do??
i downloaded
nvidia-glx
nvidia-settings
nvidia-xconfig
and all the packages that came with it in synaptic, when i rebooted, it went straight to terminal
i have a NVIDIA quadro fx 570m
in a lenovo t61p laptop
once again, what do????
help me im noob
what i do wrong ?? i want my computer to work
thanks guys
EDIT: i already googled and forum searched and couldnt solve nothing
Last edited by c0rnfed (2011-09-06 18:51:18)
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If you installed the nvidia driver from the debian repos like it appears you did, it might help to install nvidia-kernel-dkms, that will build a kernel module for you. If you have issues and need to rebuild the kernel module later, you can just reinstall that dkms package. There is also a howto on using nvidia drivers from the debian stable repos with statler here: http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/11900
help me im noob
what i do wrong ?? i want my computer to work
I would say your first mistake was not using the forum's search engine.
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ok so i did what was said in that link
now x loads when i power on my laptop, but when i log off it doesnt work
basically when i try to log off the computer stalls i bit goes blank and flashes the nvidia logo and after a couple mins x does load which then sends me direct to terminal
and also now my conky is all messed up, everything is misaligned and also bigger
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The conky is prolly to do with the DPI being set higher, or the resolution being changed. As far as the drivers are concerned, there's a certain order you need to install the driver packages, which may be to blame for the inability to shutdown.
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what order do i install the driver packages??
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions … ux-749929/
The answer to which you seek is located there.
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a bit more automated is sgfxi: http://smxi.org/site/install.htm#sgfxi
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Thanks guys i just came back from my vacation and smxi worked like a charm
everything is working...for now
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